Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself. And here are the inconvenient facts that get in the way of what you told us in your interview on Maria Bartiromo’s Sunday Futures show:
Epstein was found unconscious in his jail cell on July 23rd, but the DC Metro Jail put him on 24/7 suicide watch for only seven days, after which they placed him back in his cell, with a cellmate, and with only standard protocol watch despite having attempted suicide only seven days earlier.
On August 10th, he was found in his cell, hanging by the neck from the bedpost at the end of a bed sheet. “How could that happen?” you ask. “He had a cellmate!”
Nope, he didn’t. They transferred the cellmate the day before Epstein “committed suicide”.
Then there were the usually reliable cameras that supposedly malfunctioned on the day of the “suicide”. I guess we’re supposed to believe it was a coincidence.
Someone moved the body from the position in which it was found, hanging from the bedpost, instead of leaving it as it was found so photographs could be taken to assist in the autopsy and medical examination.
Despite the finding by a private medical examiner hired by Epstein’s brother that both the hyoid bone in the neck and the thyroid cartilage were fractured (extremely unusual in suicides), the finding of the coroner was still suicide.
Subsequent to the “suicide”, access to ambulance reports, 911 call logs, etc. continues to be blocked to all who have requested them.
Does the above sound like a suicide?
Jeffrey Epstein was either murdered or it was an “arranged suicide”. In other words, all of the conditions were there for Epstein to conveniently kill himself. Either those who wanted him dead made it easy for him, or perhaps they “made him an offer he couldn’t refuse”. Commit suicide or you will be “suicided”.
Regardless, it is pretty clear from the evidence that it most likely wasn’t Epstein’s idea to take his own life. Someone wanted him dead. A lot of people wanted him dead. And someone made it happen. Jeffrey Epstein was encouraged or enabled, if not outright murdered, in his cell after having “attempted suicide” only eighteen days earlier.
Something doesn’t pass the smell test.
The Jeffrey Epstein death can’t simply be dismissed with the wave of a hand as Kash and Dan chose to do last Sunday. It leaves far too many unanswered questions, many with national and international implications.
Unless Kash Patel and Dan Bongino can provide proof for their dismissive conclusion, they should retract it or deliver “the receipts”.
The Liberator
I don't believe them ether, which means I will not easily believe anything else they say. Epstein did not commit suicide. All other seven cells in that area were empty, no cameras were working and the guards were asleep? Nope. Too many coincidences.
Poor Dan would turn red everytime he lied.
His whole head and face...